2012 Birmingham neighborhood elections: Difference between revisions

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** [[North Titusville]]: President [[John C. Harris]]; Vice President [[Loretta Knight]]
** [[North Titusville]]: President [[John C. Harris]]; Vice President [[Loretta Knight]]
** [[South Titusville]]: President [[Christine Mims]]; Vice President [[Anthony Johnson]]; Secretary [[Irene Millhouse]]
** [[South Titusville]]: President [[Christine Mims]]; Vice President [[Anthony Johnson]]; Secretary [[Irene Millhouse]]
** [[Woodland Park]]:  
** [[Woodland Park]]: President [[Johnnie Summerville]]; Vice President [[Michael Morrison]]; Secretary [[Ada Washington]]
* [[West End]]
* [[West End]]
** [[Arlington-West End]]:  
** [[Arlington-West End]]:  
** [[Germania Park neighborhood]]:
** [[Germania Park neighborhood]]: President [[Evanne Gibson]]; Vice President [[Willie Cade]]; Secretary [[Ethel DeRamus]]
** [[Oakwood Place]]:  
** [[Oakwood Place]]: President [[Ella Clark]], Vice President [[Brandi Gary]]; Secretary [[Gloria Fields]]
** [[Rising-West Princeton]]:  
** [[Rising-West Princeton]]: President [[Hattie Williams]]; Vice President [[William Deamues]]; Secretary [[Essie LeMcCall]]
** [[West End Manor]]:  
** [[West End Manor]]: President [[Debra Mays]]; Vice President [[Donice Palmore]]; Secretary [[Jackie Taylor]]
* [[Woodlawn]]
* [[Woodlawn]]
** [[East Avondale]]:
** [[East Avondale]]: President [[Doris Jones]]; Vice President [[Wanda Looney]]
** [[Oak Ridge Park]]:
** [[Oak Ridge Park]]: President [[Myeisha Hutchinson]]; Vice President [[Barbara Merchant]]; Secretary [[Joyce Thomas]]
** [[South Woodlawn]]
** [[South Woodlawn]]: President [[Arnold King]], Vice President [[Vanessa Jones]]; Secretary [[Cassandra Allen]]
** [[Woodlawn neighborhood]]
** [[Woodlawn neighborhood]]: President [[Brenda Pettaway]]; Vice President [[Donna Hall]]; Secretary [[Octavia Davis]]


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Revision as of 19:47, 29 October 2012

The 2010 Birmingham neighborhood elections were held on October 23, 2012 to decide leadership for Birmingham's 99 neighborhoods. Many races were uncontested.

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